I have read WAY more after that point than before. I'm amassing collections of the Lee Kirby stuff but I'm not at the point yet where I can go through it in proper order. I have all the Byrne issue here as well, but again they sit there waiting to be read. Getting closer to the top of the list though.

When I first started collecting, I was buying a lot of stuff one issue at a time in both directions. So with FF I was getting Simonson’s stuff, but also buying Englehart’s stuff backwards towards 300 and reading it backwards one issue at a time.

It's interesting to me, the more I read ABOUT Marvel, the more I hear that Englehart's runs on many books were among the best. I've never sought out his runs based on name alone, but I think that might be in the works for FF & CAP anyhow.

The changes for all Issue #1’s include a brand new trade dress highlighting an issue’s creative team, a smaller UPC box, and dual numbering for the higher Legacy numbering and the lower, relaunched number.

"As they say in China, 'Arrivederci'!"*For the creation of the Golden Deuce Award.

They announced a new West Coast Avengers series starting both Hawkeyes, Gwenpool, Quentin Quire, and America Chavez. The hook is they are not a well funded team, so they’ll be making money to run the team by being on a reality show.

So the problem there is does no one remember what happened the last time there was a reality show about superheroes? The New Warriors all died, 600 people in Stamford CT exploded, and Civil War started. So A. Why would any superhero think it would be a good idea to be on a reality show, and more importantly B. Why would any network, studio and/or producer sign off on a reality show, knowing the stigma attached to the previous one?